Rukovodstvo Po Ekspluatacii Nissan H Trejl T32
•,, Japan (2000–present), Russia (2009–present) Body and chassis 5-door;,. Chronology Predecessor Successor (Canada) The Nissan X-Trail is a produced by the automaker since 2000. In third generation, it is a 3-row (which means 7-seater) SUV. It was one of Nissan's first crossovers and was released about the same time as several other companies' competing car based crossovers, including the and its sibling, the, and the, as well as the compact body on frame. The X-Trail is positioned below the truck based and, and was never offered by dealerships in the United States. The first generation was available in until it was replaced by the, however, both the and the X-Trail are sold in.
The shares the same platform as the second generation X-Trail, and is very similar to the. The X-Trail's All-Mode 4x4 enables the driver to select between, or 4WD through an electronic switch on the. The company currently offers a model named the X-Trail FCV on lease to businesses. The main production plants of the X-Trail are in,, Japan (2000–present); though parts and engines that are produced in Japan are also assembled by other Nissan plants in numerous countries. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Engines [ ] Available only in the Japanese market is the that produces 206 kW (280 ps) and is used in the X-Trail GT. The Australian model is powered by a 2.5 L initially producing 132 kW (177 hp). From January 2006, the Australian spec engine was detuned to 123 kW (169 hp).
Also available is the four cylinder engine, producing 103 kW (140 hp) or 110 kW (150 hp) with. The biggest selling engine in the United Kingdom is the, a 2.2 litre diesel. The X-Trail has had three model revisions, the Series 1 and Series 2 (using Nissan FF-S platform) and the Series 3 (using Nissan/Renault C platform).
There were various cosmetic and engineering changes made between Series 1 and 2, but the Series 3 T31 is all new despite a similar appearance with new engines apart from the 2.5L which has been retained. First generation (T30; 2000–2007) [ ] First generation (T30) Overview Also called Nissan X-Trail Production. Interior Unveiled at the September 2000, Nissan commenced sales of the T30 series X-Trail for Japan in November 2000, having entered production in October. This first-generation X-Trail uses the, shared with the and the. The X-Trail was sold in Canada for the model years of 2005 and 2006 (but Nissan Canada continued to market the X-Trail until 2007), and in Mexico since 2003. The X-Trail has been sold in the since the middle of 2003.
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In 2007 Nissan introduced the newly remodeled X-Trail T31 model major interior and exterior changes and two turbo diesel 2.0 CC turbo inter-cooler offering 150 bhp or 177bhp with greater fuel efficiency this was the most comprehensive redesign until the release of a completely new X-Trail in 2013 T-32 In the United Kingdom, the first generation car was available in S, Sport and SE+ between launch and 2004. There was also a FatFace model in 2005 for the United Kingdom, which was based on the model Sports. They made 1998 of them to celebrate the year FatFace was set up. The trim levels were then revised to SE, Sport, SVE and T-Spec.
Jump to Third generation (T32; 2013–present) - Japanese production of the third generation X-Trail originates from the Nissan Motor Kyushu Co., Ltd.
In Australia, it was available in standard ST, mid spec ST-S, high spec Ti and luxury spec Ti-L, with limited editions ST-X, ST-R, ST-S 40th anniversary models. At this point, all models in the United Kingdom were equipped with full electric windows, electricity adjustable door mirrors (on SVE and T-Spec they were electrically folding also), climate control, single CD player, four airbags and remote central locking. While in Australia all models were equipped with full electric windows, electric mirrors (electric folding on Ti-L), single CD player, two airbags and remote central locking.